The political atmosphere of Karnal was further heated on Saturday when former Haryana Chief Minister and current Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar made a statement about the future post of BJP President, which intensified the discussion from party headquarters to the ground workers. The question was simple, is he going to replace JP Nadda? And answer? It was very strong but all the tone of signs, experience and strategy were hidden in it. Khattar could neither deny this possibility nor accept it directly. Rather, he read a verse in his style and said everything … and maybe nothing.
Actually, Union Minister Khattar was on a tour of Karnal district on Saturday. In his Lok Sabha constituency, he first spent about two hours at the rest house of Gharaunda, where he met Haryana Assembly Speaker Harvinder Kalyan. During this time, when the media asked him if he was going to be the new national president of the BJP, Khattar smiled and replied, “I also said yesterday, worry about karma, not fruit.” And then he reiterated the same famous Sanskrit verse: “Karmanyevadhvad Ma Phaleshu Kadachan.”
Trust in organization, not alienated from responsibility
Khattar in his statement showed a glimpse of the organization’s rules and discipline. He said that he has been coming to Karnal before and will continue to come further. The newly formed district teams are meeting them, communicating and communicating new energy in the party. He recently discussed with the Panipat team and told that the district president of Karnal has gone on a pilgrimage of Vaishno Devi at this time.
Neither straight ‘yes’, nor completely ‘nor’ … political balance reply
Although he did not directly answer the question of being made the national president, but Khattar did not have the answer. His style shows that he has left the decision on the organization and is currently giving priority to his charge as Union Minister. But his experience in the party, association with the Sangh and the decisive image makes him a strong candidate for the post of possible president. His activism from Delhi to Haryana also emphasizes this possibility.
Signs of politics from “Karmanyevadhvadh …”
And now let’s talk about the verse that Khattar has repeatedly repeated… “Karmanyevadhtas Ma Phaleshu Kadachan”. This means “You have the right to do karma, do not worry about the fruit.” That is, Khattar is indicating that he is only performing his duty, the party will accept whatever responsibility they give them. He neither claimed any claim nor denied. But it is so certain that if the organization carries them forward, they are ready. And this answer further enhances the image of a mature leader in the current political environment.